Maybe it's a Game 3 thing. The last goal Setoguchi scored before his hat trick against the Detroit Red Wings on Wednesday night was in Game 3 against the Los Angeles Kings. In Game 3 vs. the Wings, he had a power-play goal in the first, another in the second and then the game-winner in OT to complete a frustrating sequence. Sharks won, 4-3, taking a 3-0 lead in the series.

The unsung hero of the Lightning struck again in Game 4, as Tampa Bay completed its sweep of the Washington Capitals. Bergenheim scored twice in the second period, both on feeds from Dominic Moore(notes), giving the Bolts a two-goal lead at the time. Tampa won, 5-3, and Bergenheim now has seven goals in the postseason.

The hulking defenseman had a monster night in the Bruins' 5-1 laugher against the Philadelphia Flyers. Chara blasted a shot past Brian Boucher(notes) just 30 seconds into Game 3, giving Boston all the momentum leading to its second goal just 33 seconds later by David Krejci(notes). Chara would add an assist and score his second of the night in the third period for the 5-1 win. Chara was also a plus-4. Boston leads the series, 3-0.

Did you know? Boston's two goals were "the fastest a team had scored two goals to start a playoff game since the Red Wings tallied twice in 61 seconds against Phoenix in 1998, according to STATS LLC." (AP)